Opens an external site in a new window
  • Home
    • The US and the World
    • Transatlantic Relations
    • Geoeconomics
    • Democracy in the US in Global Perspective
    • The Changing Character of the US
    • Latin America and the Caribbean
    • COVID-19 (Coronavirus)
  • About
Search
  • Home
    • The US and the World
    • Transatlantic Relations
    • Geoeconomics
    • Democracy in the US in Global Perspective
    • The Changing Character of the US
    • Latin America and the Caribbean
    • COVID-19 (Coronavirus)
  • About
Select…
Select…
Select…

83 results, sorted by date

Select…
Select…
Select…

Search results

83 results, sorted by date

  • The US and the World

    The US and the World

    The US has international interests and a global ability to project power and influence. Here we examine the ramifications of those factors.

    Theme

  • Why America’s midterm elections matter for the world

    Why America’s midterm elections matter for the world

    The outcome could threaten the fight against climate change and the future of democracy itself, warns Leslie Vinjamuri.

    Article by Dr Leslie Vinjamuri

    • 21 Oct 2022
    • The World Today
  • US midterms: All eyes on Georgia

    US midterms: All eyes on Georgia

    With all the scandals surrounding Herschel Walker taking the oxygen out of the Georgia Senate race, it is easy to lose sight of how high the stakes are.

    Opinion by Professor Jelena Subotić

    • 18 Oct 2022
    • 10 min read
  • Joe Biden’s support for Ukraine is no guarantee America’s allies will stick to the script
    External content

    Joe Biden’s support for Ukraine is no guarantee America’s allies will stick to the script

    The economic crisis and talk of Armageddon should Russia deploy nuclear weapons could weaken the resolve of other western leaders

    Opinion by Dr Leslie Vinjamuri

    • 12 Oct 2022
    • The Sunday Times
  • Some Assembly Required
    External content

    Some Assembly Required

    Why the UN’s Broadest Forum Matters More Than Ever

    Opinion by Suzanne Nossel and Dr Leslie Vinjamuri

    • 21 Sep 2022
    • Foreign Affairs
  • Counting the cost of the abortion ban

    Counting the cost of the abortion ban

    In the second of a series on the impact of the Roe v Wade ruling, we assess the economic and political damage that America’s right may unleash

    Article by Gabriella Cook Francis

    • 5 Aug 2022
    • The World Today
  • Nancy Pelosi in Taiwan: What lies ahead for China and the US?

    Nancy Pelosi in Taiwan: What lies ahead for China and the US?

    Chatham House experts examine the implications for Taiwan, China and the United States of Nancy Pelosi’s visit to the island.

    Expert comment by Dr Yu Jie, Dr Leslie Vinjamuri, Dr John Nilsson-Wright, Bill Hayton and Ben Bland

    • 5 Aug 2022
    • Chatham House
  • Biden’s Middle East trip shows the long game is his aim

    Biden’s Middle East trip shows the long game is his aim

    The US president was focused on repairing ties with traditional regional partners, but he also aimed to redefine the contours of future US regional cooperation.

    Expert comment by Dr Sanam Vakil

    • 5 Aug 2022
    • Chatham House
  • Why Shinzo Abe Thought Japan Had to Change
    External content

    Why Shinzo Abe Thought Japan Had to Change

    Will His Vision for a Stronger Country Outlive Him?

    Article by Professor Jennifer Lind

    • 13 Jul 2022
    • Foreign Affairs
  • New Chatham House Project: Supporting a Global Recovery for a World in Crisis

    New Chatham House Project: Supporting a Global Recovery for a World in Crisis

    This project looks at the role of the US, the UK, Europe, and leading members of the G20 in supporting a global recovery, and the longer-term need for investments in Infrastructure.

    Chatham House Project Hub

    • 24 Jun 2022
    • Chatham House
  • Core contradictions threaten a multilateral future

    Core contradictions threaten a multilateral future

    In the first of a series of interviews with the Queen Elizabeth II Academy Faculty, Lord Malloch-Brown tackles the challenge of agreeing multilateral solutions as international institutions struggle to deal with multiple crises.

    Expert comment by Dr Leslie Vinjamuri and Lord Mark Malloch-Brown

    • 10 Jun 2022
    • Chatham House
  • Page 1 of 9
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Page 1 of 9
Results per page
  • 10
  • 25
  • 50
Chatham House
  • © Chatham House 2023
  • About Chatham House
  • Privacy Notice
  • Cookie Settings
  • Terms of use
  • Site by Applied Works